Printed dictionaries and other books with definitions for Entameba

Entameba, Entamoeba (ent-am-e'bah). A genus of amebae,
including the species that are internal parasites of the human body. This genus is
differentiated from Amaeba by the absence of a contractile vacuole and the
formation ...

$lso spelt Entameba. See also Entamoeba histolytica. Entamoeba histolytica
within the colon wall (Kumar et al, 2007) Entamoeba coli, a common, non
pathogenic amoebic parasite found in the intestines of humans and other
mammals.

Entameba. Any ameba present as a parasite in the body. E. dysente~ M8 is a
cause of tropical dysentery and is easily distinguished microscopically from E.
0011', which is a very common parasite and probably innocuous.
Exohysteropexy.

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Entamoeba, Entameba (ent-am-e'-bah). A genus of amaba, including the species
that are internal parasites. See ameba. entasis, entasis (en-ta'-se-ah, en'-tas-is) [
tvraeu, a straining]. A generic term for spasmodic muscular action; tonic spasm.

Synonym: rhabdovirus entameba. Entebbe bat virus (ENTV) A species in the
genus Flavivirus, belonging to the Rio Bravo serogroup. No known arthropod
vector. Isolated from the salivary glands of a pool of bats of Tadarida sp in
Uganda.